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G. H. ROBICHON.

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APPLICATION HLED Nov. 24, 191s.

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APPLICATION FILED Nov. 24. ISIS.

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Specicaton of Letters Patent, A i y Patn-,ea Sept. 3, 191.8.

Application filed November 24, 1916. Serial No. 133,237.

To all whom t 'may concern:

in the art'to which it appertainsY to make and use the same. u v

The present invention relates to indexes and more particularly to a system of indexing vvarious subjects or names which mayv be used by offices, libraries and merchants whether having a small or large number of subjects or names .to record. An object of the present invention is to` provide indexes of the character aforesaid wherein a large or a small number of names or subjects may be easily and' readily classified and after once being classified within the indexes the names or subjects indexed will not vcommingled,-but any particular name or subject may be easily and readily found with the greatest celerity.

With the above and other objects 1n view 'the' invention consists of an index book inl which the respective 'pages or sheets are divided up into spaces and each space may be alphabetically or numerically indicated Y wherein any number of names or subjects 'may be classified, as will be hereinafter more fully described.

In the drawings have beenl shown the preferred forms of the invention, it being, however, understoodthat no limitation 1s necessarily made to the precise structural details j herein exhibited, but the right 1s hereby'V reserved'to any changes, alterations or modi'- iications that come within the scope of the appended claims without departing 'fromV the spirit of the invention or sacriiicing the efficiency of the same. j Y Y `In the accompanying drawings:

' Figure l is a memorandum book illustrating one sheet thereof having the principle of the index system printed therein; and,

Fig. 2 is a slightly modified form. 'The page as disclosed in Fig. 1 =is ruled with horizontal and vertical lines forming V'a series ofverticalcolumns each of whichare numbered andthe numbers run from one tothirty-onel inclusiveand at the extreme L right hand of the sheet there is provided a later disclosed.

blank column the purpose of which will be At the left hand side of the page there is ruled two vertical broad columns and one of the columns will provide room for keeping the pages withinV the binder, whereas the other column is 'Y to include'names or articles to be classied. At the top of the name column the date appears to indicate the time the page was started orl if one prefers he may put a? number instead of the date orrany other 1ndication he may desire. Inl using this sysf tem a subject matter that should be attended to is given a title when received, which title is written on that subject matter and in the name column; this title is stamped with the date of entry in the name vcolumn or with any other indication that appears at the top of the name column. Supposing that a lawyer is keeping this system and the name column has been started von November 1st,

1.91.6, hereceives on November 3rd 1916 a claim or any other matter that should be at- V tended to: first, he gives a title to this claim or matterg'secondly, he writes it onthatsubj ect matter and in the name column; thirdly, he puts on the subject matter the date he enters it in the name column or any other indication that appears at the top of the name column. Supposing now that thismatter requires attention on the day it is entered, a check mark isplaced within the vertical column designated by the numeral corresponding'with' that day;v if it requires attention only ata later date previous to theV same date ofy the next month, a check mark is then placed 'within the vertical column designated by the 'numeral lcorresponding with that later date; and,` ifit requiresV attention at 'the same date of the next month or any other date after, the check mark is placed within the blank column. The next claim to be enteredA is attended to inl'the Y.

same V'manner and so on andlikewise the date'when such needs attention should beV checked in the vertical column designated by the numeral or otherwise as explained designatedby a numeral corresponding with l the 'date' of that dayrand readily ascertains which matters require attention onthatvday.

`If the subject matter was attended to on they date checked fand should be attended to' loo '. above. Each day the keeper of this system runs' down the vertical column which is and another check mark should be placed ivithin the vertical column corresponding with the date that it should be seen again, providing this date falls before the same date of the following month, otherwise it should be checked iu the blank column. If a subject matter that has been attended to on say November iith 1.916 is to be attended to again on the 9th day of November 1916, the Ycheck mark in the vertical column designated by the numeral si is erased and another check mark placed within the vertical column corresponding with the date that it should be seen again; if on the contrary the subject matter is to be attended to only on the 9th day ot' December 1916 the check mark is placed Within the blank column, and at the end of November that check mark is erased from that blank column and placed in the 9th column; and if the matter needs attention only on the 9th day of J anuary instead of the 9th day of December, the check mark in the bla-nk column is not erased until the end of December. At the end of the month the keeper runs down the blank column to ascertain if any matter checked in that blank column should be attended to the following month and if so he erases the check in that blank column and places it Within the vertical column corresponding with the date that it should be seen to. Any check appearing on this vertical blank column indicates that the subject mattei' is still under consideration but has been suspended indefinitely or for a later date that Will not come up during the month. VWhen any of the subject matters classified have been closed and terminated, an X mark or any other sign is placed in the lirst column indicated by the numeral 1 as under the title of Linton es. Bastien; in this manner the keeper may readily trace down the first column to ascertain which matters have been closed; any other means may be also used. The matters are placed in the ordinary manner Within a cabinet, so that they may be found Without referring to this memorandum index. ily providing the date at the top o'l' the name column When each column Was started, the keeper may easily [ind the title to each subject mattei' when knovving ou or about what date he received this subject matter; for instance, the page that was started on November 3rd 1916 was completely filled .vil'h names by November 10th and page 2 commenced with the date of November 11th 1916, and should Mr. Brown come Within the otlice ol" the keeper at some later date and state that a` subject matte-r Was given to the keeper in the iirst part of ovember 1916 Without being able to give any other information; to locate this matter the keeper should refer to the page of the memorandum index system containing the date given by Mr. Brown and by glaneing down the name column he can readily .locate the subject matter iu Which Mr. .lroivn is interested, noting at once when the same needs attention or whether the same has been closed.

The modification of this system as disclosed in Fig. 2 is substantially the same and Works on substantially the same manner, but instead of providing a single vertical blank column at the right hand side of the sheet for containing marks indicating that the subject matters on that sheet are to be attended to at a future date, I provide on this system twelve additional columns and each column being designated by the month of the year. In using this system supposing that the Jones os. Miller matter ivas received on November 1st 1916 and that the same is to be answered on November 4th 1916, a. check mark is placed Within the vertical cohnnn designated by the numerai t, but should the Smith rs. Roe matter be received on November 1st 1916 and is not to be attended to until some day in January, a check mark will be placed in the column of January.

In each of these figures additional sheets may be interposed or added.

Each page is shoivn as provided With a marginal tab having on each side a numeral. There are fifty pages, for instance, in a book, and the odd numerals appearing on the one side of the tabs are ranged from 1 to 4:9, While the opposite faces of the tabs are provided with even numerals from 2 to 50. il/hen the book contains more than fifty pages, the numerals would be correspondingly increased. At the top of the subjects column the numeral may appear Which corresponds ivith the numeral of the tab of that page, as seen in Figs. 1 and 2 above the date in the subjects column.

F rom the foregoing it is obvious that With an index diary or memorandum arranged in accordance With the principle of the system herein described, the names or subjects may be written very compactly so that space may be economized and that the matter contained therein may be found at a glance, so that but very litt-le time will be lost in looking up any names or subjects desired.

Having thus fully described my invention, what l claim as new and desire to secure by VLetters Patent is:

1. An index comprising a sheet being ruled to form horizontal roivs and vertical columns, calendar designating marks for said vertical columns, avertical title column for receiving subjects to be indexed arranged at one side of the sheet and parallel with said vertical columns and said. vertical columns to receive indicating marks for connecting the calendar marks with the subject matter indexed and a vertical columnat the side of the sheet opposite said title column for receiving check marks of an indicatin character otherc than those in said vertica columns.

2. An index comprising a sheet being ruled with horizontal and vertical lines to form a vertical title column at one side of the sheet for receiving subjects to be indexed and a plurality of columns arranged at one side of the sheet and parallel With said title column, each of said vertical columns being designatedby a numeral and said numerals corresponding with the days of the month, a plurality of vertical columns for receiving check marks for indicating dates other than those in said vertical columns and saidv numerical designated columnsand vertical blank column being for the reception of check marks whereby the Subj ect matter contained in the title column Will be designated by a day ofthe month substantially as and for the purpose speci- In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.

GEORGES HENRI RoBicHoN'.

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